I got my keyboard today and have a question about spills. I've noticed you can see the circuit board between the keys, which leads me to believe a spill would kill the whole board. Is this true, or is it coated with something?

To LEVIB, The keyboard is washable. UNPLUG IT FIRST!!!! then see disassembly under MODIFY, You unscrew the metal bottom plate, remove the data cord(unplug it) unscrew the main pcb, now you can wash it in a sink with a SMALL amount of dish washing soap (2 or 3 drops per sinkfull of water), you can scrub it with a soft cloth. slosh the KB around alot ( I'm assuming someone has spilled the worst thing, something with SUGAR, coke, coffee, Red bull, whatever). push all keys down many times while under water. Now rinse the KB in clean water, hot or cold, your choice. now stand the KB on edge, (pcb verticle) and put a small fan blowing on the KB for 24 hours, after 24 hrs, check for any drops of water, if none,assemble the KB (see MODIFY--disassembly/assembly). you are GOOD-TO-GO!! Now there is a price to pay for spilling and washing the KB, the key switches were 50 million cycle keys, the washing removed the tiny amount of lubricant on the moving parts, and now the key switches are 30 million cycle keys (still 5 to 10 times longer than most KBs) One more item, you cannot wash (dunk)other KB brands with a membrane X-Y swith array as they all use silk screened on silver ink and that is water soluble. You will wash away some of the circiuts! Dont wash other brands of KBs!! Most drinkable liquids will not hurt your DECK KB, but clean it right away if you do spill something on it. One more very unique DECK KB feature!! TOM G

Ah, I only ask because I killed a keyboard once that had a spill guard by spilling half a can of Coke on it. Not a common occurance (that keyboard lasted about 5 years before that), but a concern I had.

To Meldroc, Yes you can wash it in a dishwasher BUT you will get it cleaner washing it by hand as you must push the keys down repeatedly, and you can't do that while in the dishwasher. ALWAYS remove the data cord to prevent water from sneaking into the jacket of the cord. SEE MY INSTRUCTIONS ABOVE!
Tom G